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Doctor Who - Season 24

Doctor Who - Season 24

1987
Drama, Sci-fi
Season 24 - Time and Space traveling adventures of a Gallifreyan Time Lord only known as the Doctor and his companions, traveling through time and space. (imdb)
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Created by:

Sydney Newman
Sydney-Newman
11 total credits
Sydney Newman has 11 credits at Criticker, including: The Avengers, Doctor Who, Doctor Who, Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. and The Avengers

Starring:

Patrick Troughton
Patrick-Troughton
16 total credits
Patrick Troughton has 16 credits at Criticker, including: The Omen, Jason and the Argonauts, Hamlet, Doctor Who and The Gorgon
,
Jon Pertwee
Jon-Pertwee
26 total credits
Jon Pertwee has 26 credits at Criticker, including: Doctor Who, The House That Dripped Blood, Carry on Cowboy, One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing and The Water Babies
,
William Hartnell
William-Hartnell
36 total credits
British character actor, probably best known by today's audiences for originating the role of "Doctor Who" the time-traveling alien hero on the long-running television series.
,
Tom Baker
Tom-Baker
21 total credits
Tom Baker has 21 credits at Criticker, including: Dungeons & Dragons, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Doctor Who, Little Britain and The Vault of Horror
,
Peter Davison
Peter-Davison
30 total credits
Peter Davison has 30 credits at Criticker, including: Black Beauty, Doctor Who, Doctor Who: Time Crash, Dream Horse and The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
,
Sylvester McCoy
Sylvester-McCoy
15 total credits
Sylvester McCoy has 15 credits at Criticker, including: Dracula, Doctor Who, Doctor Who, The Munsters and The Owners
,
Lalla Ward
Lalla-Ward
5 total credits
Lalla Ward has 5 credits at Criticker, including: Doctor Who, Vampire Circus, Crossed Swords, The Ash Tree and Hamlet
,
Colin Baker
Colin-Baker
18 total credits
Colin Baker has 18 credits at Criticker, including: Doctor Who, The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, Dimensions in Time, Fall of Eagles and The Power of the Doctor
,
Elisabeth Sladen
Elisabeth-Sladen
6 total credits
Elisabeth Sladen has 6 credits at Criticker, including: Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures, School Reunion, Journey's End and The Stolen Earth

Country:

UK

Doctor Who - Season 24

1987
Drama, Sci-fi
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Time and the Rani: Part One
The Rani, needing the Doctor's expertise, shoots down his TARDIS, crash-landing it on planet Lykertya where the Doctor dies and subsequently regenerates. She biochemically induces selective amnesia before disguising herself as Mel in order to angle him deceptively into repairing one of her broken machines. The real Mel? Left behind in the TARDIS, alive but unconscious...
Time and the Rani: Part Two
The Rani's deviousness inadvertently sets the Doctor and Mel against each other - she having yet seen the Doctor in his new regeneration, he believing Mel is the Rani disguised, and each thinking the other is an agent of utmost evil to be brought down. Two unanswered questions linger: Why has the Rani collected geniuses, and why is she messing around with "strange mat...
Time and the Rani: Part Three
The solstice nears, making it time for the Rani to bring her plans into fruition. The Doctor's sympathies for Beyus, ruler of the Lykertyans, are rather qualified. Beyus' heart is for his people yet something prompts him to collaborate fully in helping the Rani reach all her objectives. The answer, he's told, lies within the Center of Leisure.
Time and the Rani: Part Four
The Rani, at last, links the Doctor into her great brain machine, the crowning jewel in her component packet of geniuses brought together to turn Lakertya itself into one vast cerebral mass capable of redirecting time anywhere in the universe, giving her absolute power over all creation.
Paradise Towers: Part One
The Doctor and Mel visit Paradise Towers, a apartment complex in the 21st century, only to find it rat-infested and ruined. Paradise Towers is inhabited by Rezzies (elderly women, at least some of whom are cannibals), Kangs (roving gangs of teenage girls), Pex (a cowardly young warrior who proclaims himself the local hero) and Caretakers led by a Chief whose job is to...
Paradise Towers: Part Two
The Doctor reunites with the Red Kangs to question why no one questions the steady number of deaths at Paradise Towers. Elsewhere, Mel meets the Blue Kangs who reveal that Pex, the lone young male in the complex (who talks a good game while flanking Mel), is not nearly the heroic and capable fighter he continually boasts of being.
Paradise Towers: Part Three
The Doctor discovers that Paradise Towers' great architect, Kroagnon, was also responsible for Miracle City, an infamous killer habitat. Though chance circumstances permit Mel to avoid a dinner date with a couple of grandmotherly cannibals, the Doctor realizes everyone must band together or be destined for the menu of a greater infamy lurking in the basement.
Paradise Towers: Part Four
Meeting up at the pool, the Doctor leads the surviving Rezzies, Kangs and Caretakers as they draw the line together on the 245th floor against the systematic cleansing of all life by Kroagnon and his robotic Cleaners.
Delta and the Bannermen: Part One
The Bannermen have successfully wiped out all but the last of the Chimeron - Delta, the queen, no less. She escapes with an egg and boards an intergalactic bus of Navarino vacationers heading for 1959 Earth to visit Disneyland. On that bus is Mel, followed closely by the Doctor in his TARDIS.
Delta and the Bannermen: Part Two
The Bannermen are coming to Earth thanks to a signal from an opportunistic bounty hunter recognizing Delta. DIsneyland is safe due to a collision with a satellite that redirects the vacationers to the Shangri-La Holiday Camp in South Wales. There, the camp mechanic is smitten by the Queen Delta and her newly hatched green baby.
Delta and the Bannermen: Part Three
The Doctor's party rallies to the house of an elderly beekeeper where the young Chimeron princess hits another growth spurt that reveals the reason why the Bannermen want the Chimeron wiped out. Meanwhile, Gavrok sets a deadly booby-trap right outside the Doctor's TARDIS, and Billy makes a heedless and irrevocable decision.
Dragonfire: Part One
In Iceworld, a trading port on the dark side of planet Svartos, the Doctor chances across Sabalom Glitz and joins him on a treasure hunt in the frozen caverns of the planet where a dragon is rumored to resides. Meanwhile Mel and a recently fired waitress named Ace run afoul of Kane, the icy director of Iceworld, whose frozen touch means death.
Dragonfire: Part Two
While Mel and Ace run from Glitz's former crewmen (whom he sold to Kane), officers Belazs and Kracauer conspire to overthrow Kane. The Doctor, meanwhile, discovers there really is a dragon in the ice caverns, which turns out to be a bio-mechanoid with a very interesting function.
Dragonfire: Part Three
At last learning the location of the missing key to his spaceship, Kane has the dragon hunted down and Iceworld brutally purged of all visitors; but, the Doctor, visiting the Ice Garden, learns something significant that will put the chagrin on Kane's grand plans for home world vengeance.

Cast & Info

Created by:

Sydney Newman
Sydney-Newman
11 total credits
Sydney Newman has 11 credits at Criticker, including: The Avengers, Doctor Who, Doctor Who, Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. and The Avengers

Starring:

Patrick Troughton
Patrick-Troughton
16 total credits
Patrick Troughton has 16 credits at Criticker, including: The Omen, Jason and the Argonauts, Hamlet, Doctor Who and The Gorgon
,
Jon Pertwee
Jon-Pertwee
26 total credits
Jon Pertwee has 26 credits at Criticker, including: Doctor Who, The House That Dripped Blood, Carry on Cowboy, One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing and The Water Babies
,
William Hartnell
William-Hartnell
36 total credits
British character actor, probably best known by today's audiences for originating the role of "Doctor Who" the time-traveling alien hero on the long-running television series.
,
Tom Baker
Tom-Baker
21 total credits
Tom Baker has 21 credits at Criticker, including: Dungeons & Dragons, The Golden Voyage of Sinbad, Doctor Who, Little Britain and The Vault of Horror
,
Peter Davison
Peter-Davison
30 total credits
Peter Davison has 30 credits at Criticker, including: Black Beauty, Doctor Who, Doctor Who: Time Crash, Dream Horse and The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
,
Sylvester McCoy
Sylvester-McCoy
15 total credits
Sylvester McCoy has 15 credits at Criticker, including: Dracula, Doctor Who, Doctor Who, The Munsters and The Owners
,
Lalla Ward
Lalla-Ward
5 total credits
Lalla Ward has 5 credits at Criticker, including: Doctor Who, Vampire Circus, Crossed Swords, The Ash Tree and Hamlet
,
Colin Baker
Colin-Baker
18 total credits
Colin Baker has 18 credits at Criticker, including: Doctor Who, The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot, Dimensions in Time, Fall of Eagles and The Power of the Doctor
,
Elisabeth Sladen
Elisabeth-Sladen
6 total credits
Elisabeth Sladen has 6 credits at Criticker, including: Doctor Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures, School Reunion, Journey's End and The Stolen Earth

Country:

UK
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